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London Review of Books
11 months ago
‘In a game built on infinities, there follows a dizzying array of subsequent sidelines and complications. For this reason, the French Defence isn’t much taught to beginners.’ Nicholas Pearson on chess tournaments, both local and global:
www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v4...
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Nicholas Pearson · Diary: On the Chess Circuit
On the morning of 18 April 2023, the chess grandmaster Ding Liren was discussing tactics with his coach. He was due...
https://www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v47/n03/nicholas-pearson/diary
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Thom Eagle
about 1 year ago
Great fun today hosting a festive kimjang at Windmill Community Gardens in Margate, chatting brassicas and vinegar and explosions and making a sprout and chestnut kimchi
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Edmund Griffiths
about 1 year ago
Just posted: my talk on the Analytical Engine
edmundgriffiths.com/analyt.html
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Edmund Griffiths
about 1 year ago
Got around to posting this talk on ghost stories, from last month
edmundgriffiths.com/ghoststory.h...
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Thom Eagle
about 1 year ago
This week’s notes:
leafnotes.substack.com/p/261124
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26.11.24
in the soil
https://leafnotes.substack.com/p/261124
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All hail Ding Liren! ♟️
about 1 year ago
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Edmund Griffiths
about 1 year ago
If you're around in Oxford next week, & you're looking for a Marxist talk on C19th calculating engines, you're in luck
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Thom Eagle
about 1 year ago
This week’s notes:
leafnotes.substack.com/p/191124
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19.11.24
in the soil
https://leafnotes.substack.com/p/191124
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Historic Cricket Pictures
about 1 year ago
This may look like an instrument of torture but it is in fact a set of portable metal weighing scales for checking the weight of a cricket ball. Made in Bombay, it belonged to HD Billimoria, an Indian umpire who stood in 17 first-class matches between 1940 and 1954
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Anyone having problems with avatars? Mine is uploaded and saved but it is showing up blank
about 1 year ago
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